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243 Articles match "Companies","Vendors"
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Friday, February 12, 2010
Home About Services For Vendors Policies Enterprise 2.0 Personal Branding Subscribe Gil Yehuda's Enterprise 2.0 Blog Your path to success Finding experts in your company. by Gil Yehuda on February 11, 2010 in Enterprise 2.0 I attended a KM conference recently where a speaker remarked on how difficult it was to find experts in his company. He He suggested that HR create a database and every employee should declare that they are an expert in something. Then
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
After all, many questions abound about security, privacy and the degree to which cloud computing/vendor-hosted email platforms offer a sophisticated enough platform to be compared with a traditional email solution. Google Buzz is easily the company’s boldest attempt yet to build a social network. Day CQ 5.3 ... Day Software released version 5.3
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Home About Services For Vendors Policies Enterprise 2.0 Personal Branding Subscribe Gil Yehuda's Enterprise 2.0 When companies think about building out social infrastructures, it’s helpful to have the network/community/group framework in mind. 100,000 person company is a network of people, tied together by a common thing – that they work for the company but most of those people may Blog Your path to success Measuring Community Strength by Gil Yehuda on February 4, 2010 in Enterprise 2.0 I’ve been reading a lot about “2.0
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Sunday, May 24, 2009
Collaborative Intelligence for your company Home What is Yoolink Pro? Who is it for? How much is it? ? Distribute, Save and Access information that matters for your company!
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Monday, March 9, 2009
The notes below are vendor supplied comments to the earlier post, I just wanted to call them out rather than see the information lost in the comment section.
SocialCast (Vendor Supplied info)
Socialcast is a tool that is private to each company, all communication is between employees.
Yammer, despite multiple requests, did not respond to my earlier post on the need for tools in this category to support policy, integration, security and other capabilities expected by enterprise decision-makers. Someone mentioned identi.ca
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
ndash; April 30, 2009 – ValueNetworks.com announced today that it has been named a "Cool Vendor" in a report (ID number G00165601) published by leading IT analyst firm Gartner, which highlights new emerging companies that have recently introduced a potentially game-changing new technology. Co-founded by business practices pioneer Verna Allee, ValueNetworks.com is the world’s first company to convert value network visualization and analysis into software, so that companies can more quickly and cost-effectively integrate the “human element” with business processes
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Sunday, June 22, 2008
About Contact Web Strategy Vault Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Social Media, Web Marketing Jeremiah Owyang discusses how web tools and social media enable companies to connect with customers Instant Communities: List of companies that provide Web Collaboration Suites or Platforms July 20th, 2007 | Category: Industry Index , Collaboration , Enterprise Web , Intranet , Web Tools , Social Media Need to build an online community that collaborates? I get asked by a lot of folks to provide recommendations
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Sunday, December 16, 2007
Day: Peripheral Vision: Detecting the Weak Signals That Will Make or Break Your Company Subscribe to this blogs feed « Common Craft Adds Additional Videos | Main | Microsoft Announces FeedSync But Its Strategy Remains Un-Syncd » December 05, 2007 Social Software Vendor Roundup Quick partial listing of vendors that frequently come up in my client inquiries (either from clients themselves, or referenced by myself): Category Vendor/Product Comment Blogs Apache Roller Open source,
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010
For example, identity assurance of Twitter accounts comes to mind - not just the ability to ascertain the identity of a "customer" but for the customer to ascertain that the "company" Twitter account is valid and that the people behind those accounts are authorized. The other concerns I have is that traditional CRM vendors are "repaving the cowpath" when it comes to the design point for extending CRM to social tools. About a decade ago, the industry witnessed the rise of what some called "e-CRM" where CRM suites were extended to include interaction via the Internet. Back then, much
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Thursday, April 16, 2009
An interesting question was raised in the post, Should Software Vendors Also Sell Professional Services? , Microsoft sells a basic infrastructure on which lots of 3rd party consultants build and customize tools that meet each company?s Stewart then implies that software vendors will not have the objectivity of third party implementers who can use a variety of tools. Here is re-post from FastForward as I wanted to see if I could stir up some more
conversation conversation on the topic.
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Friday, February 12, 2010
Home About Services For Vendors Policies Enterprise 2.0 Personal Branding Subscribe Gil Yehuda's Enterprise 2.0 Blog Your path to success Finding experts in your company. by Gil Yehuda on February 11, 2010 in Enterprise 2.0 I attended a KM conference recently where a speaker remarked on how difficult it was to find experts in his company. He He suggested that HR create a database and every employee should declare that they are an expert in something. Then
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Wednesday, January 7, 2009
The same "crossing the chasm" challenge Cisco faces as it tries to repositions itself from being considered only a Unified Communications vendor to one that also is a Collaboration player also comes into play for Eos. Platform for Media & Entertainment Companies
LAS VEGAS - January 7, 2009 - At the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in From a technology perspective, there are lots of options in this space (in alpha order: Awareness, Communispace, HiveLive, Leverage, Lithium, Mzinga, Sparta and many more). Just having the technology is merely "ante into the
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Thursday, August 13, 2009
When using these services, there is a severe risk of Vendor Lock-In — since the applications may not be available elsewhere, you cannot easily switch the provider. creates a vendor lock-in worse than for proprietary software.
But companies won’t do it for us. From Ralf Schlatterbeck’s Austrian “Runtux” blog :
The original article comes with many links.
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